New York,
Jan 10 : Authorities in a suburban county north of New York City said
they will refuse to release names of local gun permit holders to a newspaper
that has been publishing the identities of thousands of license-holding
residents.
Putnam County Clerk Dennis Sant said he would defy a request
for information about pistol permit holders from the White Plains, New
York-based Journal News, which has come under criticism for publishing thousands
of such identities already.
"There is the rule of law, and there is right
and wrong and the Journal News is clearly wrong," Sant said in a statement. "I
could not live with myself if one Putnam pistol permit holder was put in harm's
way, for the sole purpose of selling newspapers."
The Journal News first
published a map listing thousands of pistol permit-holders in Westchester and
Rockland counties, just north of New York City, on December 24.
The
newspaper's editors said they sought the information after the December 14
shooting deaths of 26 children and adults at an elementary school in Newtown,
Connecticut, which has sparked nationwide debate about gun
control.
Angered, state gun-owner groups have called for an advertising
boycott of the newspaper until it takes the map and identities off its
website.
The newspaper, owned by the Gannett Co., sought the information
under the state's Freedom of Information law. It says the identities are a
matter of public record.
Putnam County officials had said they were
compiling the names for the newspaper but said instead they would not deliver
the information.
The county clerk said he has received hundreds of phone
calls urging him not to give the information to the paper.
The county
clerk, Putnam County Executive MaryEllen Odell and other elected officials were
slated to appear at a news conference declaring their intentions. Also set to
appear is state Sen. Greg Ball, a Patterson, New York, Republican who has said
he will introduce legislation to keep permit information private except to
prosecutors and police.
A similar bill that he introduced earlier as an
assemblyman failed in the state Assembly.
The newspaper's editors were
not available to comment on Putnam's announcement.
In the original
article, the newspaper cited Robert Freeman, executive director of the state's
Committee on Open Government, as saying he believed not only should the names
and addresses be public, but also other information such as the types or numbers
of guns someone owns.
Freeman told the newspaper that government records
are presumed public unless their release is specifically barred by
statute.
The newspaper's editor and publisher have said they expected the
publication of the information to be controversial.
"But we felt sharing
information about gun permits in our area was important in the aftermath of the
Newtown shootings," said Janet Hasson, president and publisher of The Journal
News Media Group.
Ends
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